Helpful Hints
Don't Exhaust Yourselves, Not on This Special Occasion.
Your ceremony and wedding day is a major life event, it should be a celebration of your unique love, and one in which you both feel entirely comfortable.
A celebrant has many legal obligations to follow; including providing you with mandatory professional information.
You will complete & lodge certain documents with your officiating celebrant, including original Identification documents.
Your celebrant is engaged by you to officiate your marriage, that is, to see that you are lawfully married within Australia.
HOWEVER - Your Celebrant Is Not Your Wedding Planner or Organiser; Therefore Please Read The Celebrant's Terms & Conditions, So That You are informed and well prepared for your day. There is no room for chance is there?
Simple or Grand - It Matters To You &To Your Loved Ones. Please Focus on Your Ceremony as a Priority within your day.
It is the WHY you are having your celebrations.
Your Ceremony Should Occur in your natural state of being; let your Celebrations flow freely following your ceremony.
A special nip, dram or glass of bubbles before ceremony is fine, however you must be sober.
Think about your ceremony; talk together about what you actually would like, and what you would not like.
It is a great starting point for you both to begin planning your future together.
Your marriage ceremony is a most important life occasion - timed & rehearsed - so you can relax & absorb the magic.
Intimate, Personal and Special - Simple & Relaxed; OR Natural and Spiritual - Perhaps Traditional and Grandly Sophisticated.
( It is all about you and what and how you envisage your personal marriage)
Your ceremony and wedding day is a major life event, it should be a celebration of your unique love, and one in which you both feel entirely comfortable.
A celebrant has many legal obligations to follow; including providing you with mandatory professional information.
You will complete & lodge certain documents with your officiating celebrant, including original Identification documents.
Your celebrant is engaged by you to officiate your marriage, that is, to see that you are lawfully married within Australia.
HOWEVER - Your Celebrant Is Not Your Wedding Planner or Organiser; Therefore Please Read The Celebrant's Terms & Conditions, So That You are informed and well prepared for your day. There is no room for chance is there?
Simple or Grand - It Matters To You &To Your Loved Ones. Please Focus on Your Ceremony as a Priority within your day.
It is the WHY you are having your celebrations.
Your Ceremony Should Occur in your natural state of being; let your Celebrations flow freely following your ceremony.
A special nip, dram or glass of bubbles before ceremony is fine, however you must be sober.
Think about your ceremony; talk together about what you actually would like, and what you would not like.
It is a great starting point for you both to begin planning your future together.
Your marriage ceremony is a most important life occasion - timed & rehearsed - so you can relax & absorb the magic.
Intimate, Personal and Special - Simple & Relaxed; OR Natural and Spiritual - Perhaps Traditional and Grandly Sophisticated.
( It is all about you and what and how you envisage your personal marriage)
The Commonwealth Government highly recommended that you participate in Pre-Marriage or Pre-Commitment Education, Coaching or a Counselling program. Please refer to the list provided to you once you have booked your wedding date.
Supporting individuals, couples and families with strategies to deal with everyday life issues. Healthy relationships are essential for the well-being of children, families, individuals and communities. Imagine having the information of these professionals to take with you into your new lives together; how positive for your future. |